John Turnour and three others were chief leaders in the killing of John Ewell and the destruction of houses.
John Turnour, Daniel Mous, Robert Cardemaker and Robert Chapman were chief leaders in the killing of John Ewell and the destruction of houses at Cressing Temple, at the manor of John Gildesburgh, at the manor of Richard Lyons and the house of John Sewale; they also burned court rolls and other muniments.
Walter Buk demanded to know from the sheriff if he and another rebel, John Carter, were outlawed.
Walter Buk of Wakes Colne asked the sheriff John Sewale on behalf of John Carter, if he or Carter, were outlaws in the sheriff's rolls and threatened the sheriff with death if the outlawry was not withdrawn.